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I was amazed on the sounds of the waterfall, when it was heavily raining in kodaikanal, while going to the place, lesser number of tourists were there, and on nearing this fall, i was amazed and frightened on seeing the falls and hearing the sound it has created. What a wonderful falls, the local municipality should arrange roads to this...
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We went to this picnic spot around 11.00am in Feb 2015. The path leading to the falls is full of garbage. Due to non-rainy season there was a very scanty flow of water. The concerned authorities should keep the place clean and tidy to attract the discerning tourist.

We enjoyed a walk to the falls.Understandably there was only a trickle at the moment.Could be a great place if people didn't just throw their litter everywhere.Maybe some bins can be provided.Always find it sad to see nature spots looking like rubbish dumps.

I'm sure the small Bear Shola falls would look great when in full flow. Today there was only a trickle running over the impressively sheer dark granite cliff. Sadly the level of litter was less subdued! While much of Kodaikanal is very clean by Indian standards, the path through forest to Bear Shola falls disappoints somewhat.

Do not waste your time going here. We walked all the way from lake to this fall expecting to see nice view.. n it was literally waste of time.. we saw people washing their cloths all washing soap wrappers were floating in the water.

Water falls is great, chill water from the top falling like wanted to take a shower but here lot of public crowd makes this place messy People who comes here have created the place so messy by throwing all plastic water bottles, soap cover, shampoo cover and many more.I believe this place will become soon messy and unusable. if authorities...
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By the name of it, Bear Shola falls sounded to be some huge waterfull with water gushing at high speeds. However, this was none of it. It was a pretty average fall of approx 20 mts height and around 15 mts width. For those of us, who have been to northern part of India, this one would not be exciting...
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